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. >> [speaking wolof] >> to see how big tabaski is in senegal, you have to go to the capital, dakar. at tabaski, it's a religious, and social, expectation for muslim households to buy and slaughter a ram. >> [speaking wolof] >> in senegal, where a day's wages, if you have work, are around $3, this is a big deal. and for deya in saare muudu, where paid work is scarce, the tabaski ram and other holiday foods are major purchases. >> [speaking wolof] [child speaking in background] [laughs] >> [speaking wolof] >> the household relies on money from deya's two brothers, maliki and alahji, who are working in spain. [electric saw runs] alahji, kanni's husband, was the first of deya's brothers to leave. >> [speaking wolof] >> [speaking wolof] [laughs] [radio playing] >> maliki, kanni's brother-in-law, is visiting for tabaski. he went to spain in 2003, but returns almost every year to visit the family. >> [speaking wolof] >> [speaking wolof] [laughs] >> [speaking wolof] >> [speaking wolof] >> [speaking wolof] >> [speaking wolof] >> [speaking wolof] >> [speaking wolof] [music plays] [music ends]
. >> [speaking wolof] >> to see how big tabaski is in senegal, you have to go to the capital, dakar. at tabaski, it's a religious, and social, expectation for muslim households to buy and slaughter a ram. >> [speaking wolof] >> in senegal, where a day's wages, if you have work, are around $3, this is a big deal. and for deya in saare muudu, where paid work is scarce, the tabaski ram and other holiday foods are major purchases. >> [speaking wolof] [child speaking in...
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but thank you so much for joining us from dakar.e understand from malian state television that 18 bodies have been found inside the radison blu hotel in bamako. mohammed is that a fair reading of what is going on here that mali is losing its sovereignty? you have got all of these disparate interests in the shadows getting involved? >> well-being explosioned to mali's discourse in the region there. i know this has been reiterated again by analysts and locals, and even the citizens who are concerned. they say we don't have sovereignty. our minerals are being exploited, still, just the way they were before independence. our governments are unable to take care of our economic situation, of our security, just the same manner that -- when there were no governments even, before independence. that is a fact that africans are feeling very, very strongly about, like just the gentlemen that has been speaking. we can see the results when you have a failed state or almost failed state like mali. and he is expressing something that is being felt
but thank you so much for joining us from dakar.e understand from malian state television that 18 bodies have been found inside the radison blu hotel in bamako. mohammed is that a fair reading of what is going on here that mali is losing its sovereignty? you have got all of these disparate interests in the shadows getting involved? >> well-being explosioned to mali's discourse in the region there. i know this has been reiterated again by analysts and locals, and even the citizens who are...
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unable to live off the land, he decided to move to dakar and found a job as a driver.w he dreams of going even further away. i have a job here, but i would like to find something better and earn more. everyone once to get ahead, so i prefer to leave. go to england, maybe. for many rural communities, migration may be the only choice. pushed by the desert and pulled by opportunity, more and more people like malik will picture their future abroad. bbc news, senegal. do you approach difficult ethical conversations about life with children? it is something that parents wrestled with even if they are famous. ethan hawke has written a book about it destroyed -- to try to start discussions with his kids. the bbc's jane o'brien caught up with him. reporter: thank you for joining me. there are many books about how to live your life, guides for ethics. what made you decide to write yours from the standpoint of a medieval english knight? as a way to make the conversation more fun for my kids. what knights managed to do is make it cool and interesting to be virtuous. most of the ti
unable to live off the land, he decided to move to dakar and found a job as a driver.w he dreams of going even further away. i have a job here, but i would like to find something better and earn more. everyone once to get ahead, so i prefer to leave. go to england, maybe. for many rural communities, migration may be the only choice. pushed by the desert and pulled by opportunity, more and more people like malik will picture their future abroad. bbc news, senegal. do you approach difficult...
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general, anunciara que hasta ahora no existe una amenaza creÍble de un ataque similar al de parÍs dakars. >> aquello que no se puede negar, sabemos que este grupo de refugiados vienen de donde estÁ concentrado los terroristas del isis. nÚmero dos sabemos que el grupo terrorista isis estÁ infiltrando, con muchÍsimos terroristas a los refugiados. fernando: la propuesta obligarÍa que el fbi revise mÁs a los refugiados. pone una serie de obstÁculos para evitar que los terroristas entren a estados unidos, se permite que rockero legÍtimo que no son una amenaza sean reubicados apropiadamente. una compaÑÍa de fe opina que suspender el programa de refugiados es un mal paso. >> lamentablemente estÁn reaccionando de una forma muy poco constructiva, entonces se entiende la reacciÓn pero una reacciÓn muy racional ni muy bien informada. conductor: 11:15 de la noche y mÁs lluvia pero menos mal que ya termina mejor. vamos con nuestro meteorÓlogo. reportero: buenas noches julio y amigos. efectivamente lluvia y mÁs lluvia, lo habÍamos anunciado dÍas anteriores. esta extensa zona de lluvia que hemos tenid
general, anunciara que hasta ahora no existe una amenaza creÍble de un ataque similar al de parÍs dakars. >> aquello que no se puede negar, sabemos que este grupo de refugiados vienen de donde estÁ concentrado los terroristas del isis. nÚmero dos sabemos que el grupo terrorista isis estÁ infiltrando, con muchÍsimos terroristas a los refugiados. fernando: la propuesta obligarÍa que el fbi revise mÁs a los refugiados. pone una serie de obstÁculos para evitar que los terroristas...
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. >>> a book publisher has been found hacked to death in dakar. he published books by an author that was also killed. four sec eye lar bloggers have been murdered. protesters urged the government to halt the attacks. >> south korea, china and japan held the first trilateral talks in three years. the leaders pledged to boost trade corporations and prepare relations marred by territorial disputes. harry fawcett has more from the south korean capital seoul >>> for japan's prime minister stepping on to the tarmac must have been akin to stepping foot on hostile territory. the south korean government admonished him and the south korean president refused to meet him. his host seems to have decided that resuming the talks, stalled for three years is necessary. >> i hope that it will serve as a catalyst to strengthen the cooperation amongst the three countries and contribute to bilateral relations. >> reporter: during the talks all three agreed to accelerate efforts to a free trade agreement, covering 12% of the economy, and working towards resuming long s
. >>> a book publisher has been found hacked to death in dakar. he published books by an author that was also killed. four sec eye lar bloggers have been murdered. protesters urged the government to halt the attacks. >> south korea, china and japan held the first trilateral talks in three years. the leaders pledged to boost trade corporations and prepare relations marred by territorial disputes. harry fawcett has more from the south korean capital seoul >>> for japan's...
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uc irvine' s mamadou ndiaye and central florida' s tacko fall, both 7 feet 6 inches and from dakar, senegal. in the end, uc irvine won the game 61-60. boston bruins played their 10th home game of the season tonight and coming in, they only had 2 wins. so they need to ramp it up on their home ice. and they tried to do that against the minnesota wild. a pretty goal to get things rolling for the b' s. brad marchand from behind the wild net. that' s a goal for boston, his seventh of the year. 4 goals between the teams in the 2nd louie erikkson fires this one off a skate by the net 2-1 bruins erikson with the goal then out front, a really nice pass from patrice bergeron to erikkson after 2, boston led 3-2. his aides of the year. hat trick for him. bruins win 4-2. the ncaa mens soccer tournament, first round dartmouth is hosting -- hosted hartwick on a rainy night at burnham field. with just 7 seconds remaining in the first overtime period, junior alexander marsh from plantation florida scored his first goal of the season. he is the hero as dartmouth wins. the big green win 1-0 in overtime. they
uc irvine' s mamadou ndiaye and central florida' s tacko fall, both 7 feet 6 inches and from dakar, senegal. in the end, uc irvine won the game 61-60. boston bruins played their 10th home game of the season tonight and coming in, they only had 2 wins. so they need to ramp it up on their home ice. and they tried to do that against the minnesota wild. a pretty goal to get things rolling for the b' s. brad marchand from behind the wild net. that' s a goal for boston, his seventh of the year. 4...
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talking of my own experience, i've stayed in raddison blu hotels in west africa, particularly in dakar, you drive up to the gates, there are various security agents who check the vehicle, looking for bombs, weapons, looking for any kind of device, so a sense of heightened security there. i imagine that would have happened in this situation at the hotel when these attackers arrived. now, there is this report that surfaced, again, not clear how accurate this is, that apparently these people showed up in vehicles which had diplomatic license plates. quite possible for them to get past security and into the building. you know, a good security presence is what i think would have been there. the question is how were they able to penetrate the building and carry out the on going siege with all the security in the area. was the guard of the security down? were people not on alert? were people relaxed? there were two attacks earlier this year. my final point, there were two attacks earlier this year, which i did mention earlier, one was in march, a restaurant was attacked, several people were k
talking of my own experience, i've stayed in raddison blu hotels in west africa, particularly in dakar, you drive up to the gates, there are various security agents who check the vehicle, looking for bombs, weapons, looking for any kind of device, so a sense of heightened security there. i imagine that would have happened in this situation at the hotel when these attackers arrived. now, there is this report that surfaced, again, not clear how accurate this is, that apparently these people...
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reporter: jessica, we have learned the american killed in this morning' as tack is 41-year-old anita dakar from the baltimore and new jersey areas but worked for international development agency. tonight her family says they are devastated as the death toll in mali continues to rise. >> mali yann police join by the french and off duty american forces op free 100 hostages. gunmen armed with grenades moved in just before 7:00 a.m. driving a toyota suv with diplomatic plates and started shooting in attack that left at least 20 dead including american anita dakra41-year-old from the baltimore area who grew up in new jersey. she worked for a non-profit group helping under served communities. >> we are devastated by the loss of our wonderful daughter. >> one witness says the men were shouting god is great. they spoke french and english at one point at least 170 people including 14 americans were held hostage. >> very sad. actually sad because mali is a peaceful country. >> the owner of nile african restaurant has been keeping a close eye on his home. the former french colon knee has been battlin
reporter: jessica, we have learned the american killed in this morning' as tack is 41-year-old anita dakar from the baltimore and new jersey areas but worked for international development agency. tonight her family says they are devastated as the death toll in mali continues to rise. >> mali yann police join by the french and off duty american forces op free 100 hostages. gunmen armed with grenades moved in just before 7:00 a.m. driving a toyota suv with diplomatic plates and started...
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. >>> we have just learned one american is among the dead, new jersey native, anita dakar. >> belgium raised it's terror level, warning of a imminent threat. >> reporter: we're hearing about the threats just about every day lately. the latest in mali, where many have connections. i got a chance to speak with a san francisco doctor staying across town from the hotel that was attacked. malian security forces escort frightened guests out of the hotel. gunmen stormed the building. a san francisco doctor, ari johnson runs a nonprofit and is there now. i spoke with him on the phone. >> we're heart broken. >> reporter: his team is safe and they're continuing to deliver health care. >> working together, as a global community, we can work fro detective human rights and refuse to be terrorized. >> he's worried he might know people that are in the hotel. so is the ceo of sf jazz. >> we haven't heard from our friends and artists in mali. >> he's reaching out to groups he's worked with. >> sf jazz is a global organization so it strikes us personally, and deeply. >> reporter: bombings in beirut and
. >>> we have just learned one american is among the dead, new jersey native, anita dakar. >> belgium raised it's terror level, warning of a imminent threat. >> reporter: we're hearing about the threats just about every day lately. the latest in mali, where many have connections. i got a chance to speak with a san francisco doctor staying across town from the hotel that was attacked. malian security forces escort frightened guests out of the hotel. gunmen stormed the...
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. >> reporter: protesters try to force their way towards bangladesh's parliament in dakar.are angry at the government which they accuse of doing little to solve the murders of seculars, bloggers, and publishers. they carry makeshift coffins. each represents one of the victims. patience is running out. >> we are going to start a coffin march against the impunity that already [ inaudible ] and, you know, against the killing of blogger, publisher and writers, and against the [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: the most recent target was hacked to death. he published secular books, including this one. this man was slashed to death in february. since then three other bloggers have been murdered. what they all have in common was speaking out against religious violence, and an armed group says it is responsible for the attacks. bangladesh's government describes the murders as isolated incidents, and says that it are being investigated. but the protesters say that is just not enough. >>> the syrian government says it has taken control of the strategic highway into the divided city of alepp
. >> reporter: protesters try to force their way towards bangladesh's parliament in dakar.are angry at the government which they accuse of doing little to solve the murders of seculars, bloggers, and publishers. they carry makeshift coffins. each represents one of the victims. patience is running out. >> we are going to start a coffin march against the impunity that already [ inaudible ] and, you know, against the killing of blogger, publisher and writers, and against the [...
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the police were chasing dakar suspected of being stolen when the driver turns around and comes tight at the officer. the officer yells pulls out his gun and fires at the car. but it's still ramming right into the patrol car. it's so frightening but despite the gunfire and the head-on crash, you see on video, no one was seriously hurt. in the end, the woman taken into custody. a hamburger in a california bar and the manager literally leaps to his rescue. he hops over it and does the heimlich maneuver and continues until piece of food is dislodged. just amazing a great reminder for all of us. the customer doing just fine. thanks to that manager. good stuff there lori. >> we have some quick moves there. >>> all right, well much more news ahead in our next half hour, a woman vanishes on long island. police are eyeing her husband in the case and now, he's talking exclusively to eyewitness news. >> plus, a new report about -- another laser being pointed at and a swim this morning, people on medicaid who might otherwise be struggling to care for themselves won't have to. because homefirst,
the police were chasing dakar suspected of being stolen when the driver turns around and comes tight at the officer. the officer yells pulls out his gun and fires at the car. but it's still ramming right into the patrol car. it's so frightening but despite the gunfire and the head-on crash, you see on video, no one was seriously hurt. in the end, the woman taken into custody. a hamburger in a california bar and the manager literally leaps to his rescue. he hops over it and does the heimlich...
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furniture, dakar, home improvement. we are the leader there. about 12% of total retail.of the others, amazon is the leader. >> who are you taking business from, and how big can you grow? >> if you look at home in brick-and-mortar, it is super fragmented. you have the national retailers , target, youlowe's have boutique independent shops, and as customers go online, what you're seeing on black friday, you are seeing this acceleration to a shift online. the brick-and-mortar folks are not keeping that share by and large. amazon is the winner in most categories. in home, as you saw last quarter, we are starting to take that share. stephanie: i was in restoration hardware this week and they have some of the most real estate and some expensive pieces. you don't have to spend that money. >> we are better off putting that investment back into having a huge selection of affordable goods, keeping the price point affordable, and doing a great job with visual merchandising online, and then providing free shipping to the customer, rather than putting it into the brick-and-mortar cost
furniture, dakar, home improvement. we are the leader there. about 12% of total retail.of the others, amazon is the leader. >> who are you taking business from, and how big can you grow? >> if you look at home in brick-and-mortar, it is super fragmented. you have the national retailers , target, youlowe's have boutique independent shops, and as customers go online, what you're seeing on black friday, you are seeing this acceleration to a shift online. the brick-and-mortar folks are...
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>> when the tragedy happened, i was in -- i was in senegal, dakar.y soccer game. and i was with my two kids. so it was, like, 8:00, 8:30. so every night before they going to sleep, they ask me to talk with their mom before going to sleep. and i took my phone and tried to call their mom. i try to call her, like, 30 or 45 minutes. she didn't answer. and i continue to call. and then halid answer with the phone and the first thing i do is hang up the phone. i say i'm calling my wife and a guy answer with the phone. so i hang up the phone. i let like ten minutes go, and i call back and halid answer with the phone and i say, where is my wife? where is halima? and he tell me that something happen in paris. i tell him, yes, i know, they have some terrorism attack in paris. so where is halima? i think that he -- i thought that he was telling me halima is in -- downstairs talking with somebody or halima forgot her phone and that's not what i was hearing. he just tell me -- he just tell me your wife is dead. halima is dead. i tell him no, it's not possible. he
>> when the tragedy happened, i was in -- i was in senegal, dakar.y soccer game. and i was with my two kids. so it was, like, 8:00, 8:30. so every night before they going to sleep, they ask me to talk with their mom before going to sleep. and i took my phone and tried to call their mom. i try to call her, like, 30 or 45 minutes. she didn't answer. and i continue to call. and then halid answer with the phone and the first thing i do is hang up the phone. i say i'm calling my wife and a guy...
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and we remember anita dakar of maryland. her joining son, who devoted her life to helping the world's poor, including women and children in mali. they embodied the values of service and compassion that no terrorist can extinguish. their legacy will endure and the family and friends who carry on their work. they remind me of my daughters, or my mother who, on the one hand, had their whole life ahead of them. on the other hand had devoted their lives to helping other people. and it is worth us remembering when we lock at the statistics that there are beautiful, wonderful lives behind the death tolls that we see in these places. over the years, our friends here in asia have been victims of terrorism, and many of them are close counterterrorism partners with us. so my time here has also been an opportunity to work with many of our partners in the asia pacific that are members of our coalition against isil. australia, canada, japan, malaysia, new zealand, singapore, south korea, and taiwan, which brings me to the point i want to
and we remember anita dakar of maryland. her joining son, who devoted her life to helping the world's poor, including women and children in mali. they embodied the values of service and compassion that no terrorist can extinguish. their legacy will endure and the family and friends who carry on their work. they remind me of my daughters, or my mother who, on the one hand, had their whole life ahead of them. on the other hand had devoted their lives to helping other people. and it is worth us...